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Lillian Moller Gilbreth was inspired to become an engineer by her desire to improve efficiency and optimize work processes, particularly in domestic settings. Her early experiences in managing her household and her education in psychology and industrial engineering led her to recognize the importance of time and motion studies. Additionally, her determination to break gender barriers in a male-dominated field fueled her passion for engineering and her commitment to applying scientific principles to everyday life.

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